Bye bye, the world of the Internet

Wilbert 2022-10-21 21:12:38

Second episode of Black Mirror. Just take a look~ About the name The second episode is called "Fragment", which is a lot of words. First, the name of the social app is similar to today's twitter, Facebook, domestic QQ, WeChat, etc.; second, the protagonist fragment As soon as the camera turned off, he was sitting in the car, and the memory fragments kept pouring into his mind. He kept experiencing flashbacks, and the automatic control system failed. At a glance, he knew that he was not a normal person. He was tortured by painful memories. Experienced severe trauma; third, in the Internet age, our fragmented life is full of information explosion, and strangers pass through the Internet, specifically through social platforms, creating countless unstable connections, and life no longer belongs to oneself. , and also belong to the majority of netizens. Your every move is recorded and shared by yourself in the form of photos and writing. The majority of netizens have become potential viewers, but it seems that only in this way can we feel the reality of life and will Feel that little bit of yourself. This sentence couldn't be more appropriate here: The camera lens existed as its unmaterialized essence before it was invented. Although there is no real camera on them, But people are already acting like someone is taking pictures for them. ("Immortal") The details about addiction are very interesting. Many places echo real life. It can even be said that it is too real. It is completely a portrayal of our daily life. The social software used as the narrative background, online car-hailing, electronic navigation, people who are looking at their mobile phones while walking all over the street, and passengers who sit in the car without looking up at their mobile phones. Isn't that what we are? But these are all based on one condition, that is, the Internet. In fact, it implies the characteristics of our Internet era, and we can see the leopard in the tube. Chris, the protagonist, got into a car accident while checking his social status while driving, and his fiancée died. Chris is trapped in chronic self-blame and pain, and sees these tragedies as the addictive result of "shards". Addiction, almost all of us are addicted to mobile phones that are all connected to the Internet. Although we all know it is not good, we still have to play with mobile phones "frightened". Are only simple-minded people easily addicted, those with high IQ will not be addicted Yet? Our protagonist is precisely a high-IQ, well-educated, IT teacher before the accident. We can know the power of social software. What’s special about eating, clothing, housing, and transportation, you must first take pictures and send them to your Moments. Even if there is nothing special, you also need to make up a paragraph of text to find a few pictures to keep yourself active, and you have to glance at every time you eat or go to the toilet. Mobile phone, for fear of missing the likes and comments of netizens. Of course, in such interactions, whether it is mutual praise or online scolding, it is commonplace. In the final analysis, as long as it is vigorous, it is right for more people to watch it, and it is right for traffic. The founder of "Shard", Billy, was on an online detox vacation when he appeared. He was in a desolate or even slightly primitive single house on the top of the mountain, and he did not talk to anyone or communicate with the outside world. Here's a detail, Billy is meditating in the glass house, which is similar to the protagonist's practice of breathing in each flashback, and they are all trying to find inner peace. In fact, they are all influenced by the online world. Originally, in this environment, it is not easy to maintain a clear and peaceful mind. In the Internet world, no one can stay out of it. But that's not all, do you think addiction is just the result of your lack of willpower? Is addiction one-sided? In the power-up between Billy and the protagonist later, chris questioned why he wanted to create an addictive app. Billy replied that he didn't design it that way, but the corporate sector dopamine target, he created the shard, was out of his personal control. Thinking, shuddering, we think we are relatively free, we have no ropes in our hands, no ropes in our feet Shackles, and when our way of thinking and the basis of our thinking are controlled by others? The last warm protagonist accidentally hijacked the intern of the Fragment Company. The intern was desperate and thought that Bill would not pay the ransom for himself. Others also blocked Billy from talking to the protagonist. These people can be attributed to a group, a group of people with material as their underlying value. They believe that the purpose of the protagonist's hostage is for money or power status. They recognize Billy's rights and status, and they recognize that he is famous, so they prevent him from taking risks for the intern. Billy did not disappoint. He looked up the robber's number, talked to him, and faced the protagonist's grief, the sympathy he showed, his helpless grief, and the panic when he heard that the protagonist was trying to commit suicide. These are the most real human emotions, and Compared to him, the self-righteousness of negotiators, the advice of psychological experts, etc., all seem a bit funny. In the end, the status, power, wealth and popular sentiments of mutual suspicion were abandoned, and people and people achieved true and equal communication, mutual sympathy and support. Regarding true private beliefs, whether it is the arrival of the Internet era, or the coming era of artificial intelligence, etc., everyone knows that it is a double-edged sword, but development is the law of social evolution, and the law is not controlled by personal will. But we were shocked when we didn't leave our mobile phones and roamed social platforms for a long time. These facts of life and commonplace that we are most familiar with were photographed and presented in front of us. When we get out of our own system, as a bystander, and look at ourselves as an object, we find that it is quite interesting, and we have to go back and think about it in some places. Maybe it's because you don't know the true face of Mount Lu, just because you are in this mountain? Let's end with the lyrics of the tour group: Bye Bye's narrow world Bye Bye Internet's world (tour group band. "Bye Bye") Photo:

Andrew has an honest face, and Moriarty, who is not a bad guy ("Sherlock"), looks so pathetic (´;︵;`)

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